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Journal of the Geological Society | 2011

Hydrothermal origin of elevated iron, manganese and redox-sensitive trace elements in the c. 635 Ma Doushantuo cap carbonate

Jing Huang; Xuelei Chu; Ganqing Jiang; Lianjun Feng; Huajin Chang

Abstract: Major and trace element, including REE, concentrations of the Doushantuo cap carbonate (c. 635 Ma) in South China show enrichment in Fe, Mn and redox-sensitive elements and slightly negative Ce anomalies, indicating anoxic environments during cap carbonate precipitation. High FeT/Al ratios but very low concentration of extractable pyrites suggest ferruginous rather than euxinic conditions. The REE + Y patterns of samples show enrichment of heavy REE (HREE), positive Eu anomalies and positive Y anomalies, implying a hydrothermal origin for elevated concentration of Fe, Mn and redox-sensitive elements. The results suggest that ferruginous Ediacaran oceans may have rooted from hydrothermally induced iron accumulation in severely glaciated Cryogenian oceans.


Precambrian Research | 2014

A sulfate control on marine mid-depth euxinia on the early Cambrian (ca. 529-521 Ma) Yangtze platform, South China

Lianjun Feng; Chao Li; Jing Huang; Huajin Chang; Xuelei Chu


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

Evidence for a redox stratified Cryogenian marine basin, Datangpo Formation, South China

Chao Li; Gordon D. Love; Timothy W. Lyons; Clinton T. Scott; Lianjun Feng; Jing Huang; Huajin Chang; Qirui Zhang; Xuelei Chu


Gondwana Research | 2010

Reconstruction of paleo-redox conditions and early sulfur cycling during deposition of the Cryogenian Datangpo Formation in South China

Lianjun Feng; Xuelei Chu; Jing Huang; Qirui Zhang; Huajin Chang


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2012

Progressive oxidation of anoxic and ferruginous deep-water during deposition of the terminal Ediacaran Laobao Formation in South China

Huajin Chang; Xuelei Chu; Lianjun Feng; Jing Huang


Chemical Geology | 2014

Selenium isotopes trace anoxic and ferruginous seawater conditions in the Early Cambrian

Hanjie Wen; Jean Carignan; Xuelei Chu; Haifeng Fan; Christophe Cloquet; Jing Huang; Yuxu Zhang; Huajin Chang


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2010

Iron speciation in cherts from the Laobao Formation, South China: Implications for anoxic and ferruginous deep-water conditions

Huajin Chang; Xuelei Chu; Lianjun Feng; Jing Huang


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2009

Trace element and rare earth element of cap carbonate in Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation in Yangtze Gorges

Jing Huang; Xuelei Chu; Huajin Chang; Lianjun Feng


Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2009

Terminal Ediacaran anoxia in deep-ocean: Trace element evidence from cherts of the Liuchapo Formation, South China

Huajin Chang; Xuelei Chu; Lianjun Feng; Jing Huang


Precambrian Research | 2013

The sulfur isotope signatures of Marinoan deglaciation captured in Neoproterozoic shallow-to-deep cap carbonate from South China

Jing Huang; Xuelei Chu; Timothy W. Lyons; Tao Sun; Lianjun Feng; Qirui Zhang; Huajin Chang

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Jing Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xuelei Chu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lianjun Feng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qirui Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chao Li

China University of Geosciences

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Haifeng Fan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hanjie Wen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuxu Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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